
The Garden of Dionysus

It was light when I entered the garden,
Even though I was sure it must be night,
The high green hedges were dripping with
Dew and the grass grew tall in the glade.
I entered by a door to the west and shut it
Behind me, sure I would never wish to return,
But what I saw when I turned to see the garden
As it was shocked me. It was not how I was told.
Yes, there were the muses, sitting to the side,
And of Dionysus was present at the affair, held
In the hand of ever man and boy that was there
As the girls sat by, looking on, flowers in their hair.
These people paid the muses little attention as I
Watched the scene with increasing pretention,
For what good was this? I thought I had been
Invited to a party where everyone goes at thirteen.
But no, well, yes, but this party was not something
Anyone should wish to be a part of, for soon Dionysus
Had made the people do strange things to each other
That I knew they would regret and I don’t want to
Regret, I want to live in a state of no mistakes, but
I suppose that isn’t possible if you want to grow
To move from innocence to experience, some vague
Juliet, living in the Garden of Eden.
But where is Romeo? He stands beside me, holding
My hand and “Wherefore art thou Romeo?”
Well, wherefore did I here came? And the
Answer would be the same:
We are here as we are because we were invited and
Being of good cheer, we came. And we will
Stay here until the party’s end. For now, the
Door is locked.
Author Notes: Has anyone got any idea what this is actually about?
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